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| 背面描述 | Central depiction of the RNLI Trent-class lifeboat Roy Barker I underway at sea, shown in dynamic three-quarter perspective with the vessel's flag flying prominently. The design captures the lifeboat in active service, with wave detail beneath the hull conveying motion and purpose. The circular legend WITH COURAGE NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE arcs around the upper portion of the design, while RNLI and QUARTER SOVEREIGN appear in the lower field. The composition is a tribute to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and its maritime rescue heritage. |
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| 背面铭文 | WITH COURAGE NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE RNLI QUARTER SOVEREIGN |
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The Royal National Lifeboat Institution celebrated its bicentenary in 2024, but commemorative issues began appearing several years ahead of that milestone — this Alderney quarter sovereign is part of that run-up series. The RNLI operates entirely on voluntary donations, a financial structure unchanged since Sir William Hillary founded the institution in 1824 after witnessing repeated shipwrecks off the Isle of Man coast.
Roy Barker I was an Oakley-class lifeboat stationed at Filey, North Yorkshire. The Oakley design, introduced in the 1950s, was notable for its self-righting capability without the use of water ballast — a significant engineering departure from earlier lifeboat generations.